So my question is these bases don’t fit properly in a bed frame? Like I purchased king adjustable and it’s standard 80x76 but I bought a bed frame and it has a footboard and headboard and there is a gap at the bottom of the bed
Thanks for your question. I believe there has to be a gap so that the mattresses have a bit of room to raise and lower. Once we put all the blankets and comforters on our bed it's not really noticeable but there is a bit of a gap. I hope that answers your question. Have a blessed day!
You can find the bed here www.totallyfurniture.com/baxton-studio-annalisa-modern-transitional-grey-fabric-upholstered-button-tufted-king-size-panel-bed-wholesale-interiors-annalisa-grey-king it also has the dimensions listed. Hope this helps!
If you attach the headboard to the wall to give you the clearance needed when raising the head section, wont the side rails now be unable to reach and connect to the legs of the headboard? Or if you’re just moving the new bed frame closer to the wall so as to be able to mount the headboard to it, wont the moving head section of the bed simply just keep “catching” under that headboard every time you raise it?
We ended up not connecting the headboard to the wall and it has worked out well. At the location you see in the video we had this bed on a hardwood floor in the frame wood slide around it sometimes the mattress would catch on the headboard when raising and lowering. We moved to a different location and now have a carpeted bedroom and it works much better! I suppose if you are going to put it on a hard floor you could always put some sort of rubber feet so that it doesn't slide around. Have a blessed day!
Very helpful. I'm looking for a head/foot broad for my split king bed
Thanks for your kind words! Hope you find the right one! God bless!
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Couldn’t you space the headboard back a little to give it clearance?
I think we had it about as far as it would go. The key is to not have too thick of mattress.
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So my question is these bases don’t fit properly in a bed frame? Like I purchased king adjustable and it’s standard 80x76 but I bought a bed frame and it has a footboard and headboard and there is a gap at the bottom of the bed
Thanks for your question. I believe there has to be a gap so that the mattresses have a bit of room to raise and lower. Once we put all the blankets and comforters on our bed it's not really noticeable but there is a bit of a gap. I hope that answers your question. Have a blessed day!
Would love to know what you bought. I’m trying to find something to buy!
The name is in the title. Or maybe I'm not understanding your question???
Can I know where you got this from?
Good question. Google it and I'll bet you can find it quite easily. God bless
Where did u purchase your bed frame from and what’s the dimensions of the bed
We noticed that you have a fun diy channel as well and just subbed! 😁
Sorry I totally missed this question. We ordered it online, maybe from Just Beds??? I'll see if I can find the order and get the info for you.
You can find the bed here www.totallyfurniture.com/baxton-studio-annalisa-modern-transitional-grey-fabric-upholstered-button-tufted-king-size-panel-bed-wholesale-interiors-annalisa-grey-king it also has the dimensions listed. Hope this helps!
Thanks for the video. What did you end up doing to fix the problem with the headboard?
If you attach the headboard to the wall to give you the clearance needed when raising the head section, wont the side rails now be unable to reach and connect to the legs of the headboard? Or if you’re just moving the new bed frame closer to the wall so as to be able to mount the headboard to it, wont the moving head section of the bed simply just keep “catching” under that headboard every time you raise it?
We ended up not connecting the headboard to the wall and it has worked out well. At the location you see in the video we had this bed on a hardwood floor in the frame wood slide around it sometimes the mattress would catch on the headboard when raising and lowering. We moved to a different location and now have a carpeted bedroom and it works much better! I suppose if you are going to put it on a hard floor you could always put some sort of rubber feet so that it doesn't slide around. Have a blessed day!